The New York Daily News article entitled “Cleric who fought land deal axed” published on November 27, 2008 is an example of shoddy reporting. No serious effort was made to contact the Diocese of Brooklyn or Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio to verify any of the claims found in the “story”.
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Cathedral Preparatory Seminary One of 50 Top Catholic High Schools in United States
Cathedral Preparatory Seminary earned a spot as one of the Top 50 Best Catholic High Schools in the country. The Catholic High School Honor Roll is an initiative designed to recognize and encourage excellence in Catholic Secondary education. The Honor Roll ranked academics, Catholic Identity and civic education.
Diocese of Brooklyn Regarding Reverend Elvis Elano
In August of 2008 Ms. Judith Rodrigues-Lytwyn informed the Diocese of Brooklyn that she had been involved in an inappropriate relationship with a priest who had served in the diocese. Despite repeated requests on the part of diocesan officials, she neither would name the priest nor would she identify the parish in which the priest had served.
St. Matthew Parish
As a faith community, the parish of Saint Matthew is deeply concerned with the dignity and well being our employees. At the same time, we are required to be good stewards of the property and resources in our care.
A Catholic View on Immigration
In the latest edition of The Shepherd’s Voice Series, Brothers and Sisters in Christ: A Catholic Teaching on the Issue of Immigration, The Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn, examines the morality of immigration policy and the responsibility of Catholic citizens to ensure that the laws of their country always support the inherent human dignity of all people, regardless of where they were born.
St. Bernadette’s in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, Hailed a Blue Ribbon School
On September 9, 2008 U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced that St. Bernadette’s will be one of only 320 schools in the entire country awarded the highly regarded No Child Left Behind – Blue Ribbon distinction. To qualify for this honor a school must either show dramatic gains in the achievement of their students or be judged as academically superior by the U. S. Department of Education.
Saint John the Baptist (Bedford Stuyvesant) and Saint Catherine of Sienna (Saint Albans) set to close in June; Local Communities apply to open as Charter Schools in September
On Tuesday, April 28, 2008 Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio announced that Parish School Buildings may become the sites for two new Charter Schools if the New York City Schools Chancellor and the New York State Board of Regents approve the Charter Applications.
Music Will Fill the Air when the Holy Father Visits
The guests attending the arrival and departure ceremonies at Kennedy Airport for Pope Benedict XV when he comes to New York in April will witness the musical talents of 250 singers and musicians drawn from parishes and schools throughout the Diocese of Brooklyn. Read more
Two Park Slope Parishes Merge
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of the Diocese of Brooklyn has issued a canonical decree on the merger of two Park Slope parishes that became effective March 1.
Bishop Outlines Norms For “Faithful Citizenship”
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of the Diocese of Brooklyn delivered an address at the Cathedral Club of Brooklyn’s annual dinner that drew on the guidance o political issues contained in the U.S. Bishops’ 2007 document. “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: A Call to Political Responsibility.” Read more